Numerous recent studies have investigated the relationship between the location of jobs and housing in urban areas and how this relates to urban commuting patterns. Few have utilised the dual of the transportation problem of linear programming (TPLP) to provide insights into these relationships Accordingly, this analysis utilises the TPLP to determine dual variable values (shadow prices) for a study area in Dublin, Ireland. The approach determines the pattern of relative location advantage for the peak and off-peak travel periods and for public and private transport for 1991 and 2001. The results are set against the expected results for hypothetical urban structures. The results show that the pattern of relative location advantage ...
Dublin, like many other international cities has experienced a significant housing boom in the past ...
Planning in the advanced economies of the US and Australia has demonstrated a continued separation o...
This thesis investigates the location of economic patterns in urban form through an empirical study ...
Numerous recent studies have investigated the relationship between the location of jobs and housing...
Transportation Research Arena (TRA) Transport Solutions: from Research to Deployment - Innovate Mobi...
There is an increasing degree of concern over the continuing sprawl of low density development outwa...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the methodological questions that arise from the study of ...
This paper explores the spatial patterns of walking, cycling, and public transport mobility in Dubli...
In many policy documents on mobility and transport much hope is set on realizing an “adequate spatia...
This paper presents the results of a study undertaken in Dublin, to ascertain passenger preferences ...
Commuting has become a much discussed policy issue in Ireland, as a consequence of a significant inc...
City workers often face a choice between paying high housing costs to live close to work or making l...
Transport projects are economically assessed partly through estimating users ’ benefits in the trans...
This paper proposes and applies a combined stated preference approach in order to estimate residenti...
Dublin, like many other international cities has experienced a significant housing boom in the past ...
Planning in the advanced economies of the US and Australia has demonstrated a continued separation o...
This thesis investigates the location of economic patterns in urban form through an empirical study ...
Numerous recent studies have investigated the relationship between the location of jobs and housing...
Transportation Research Arena (TRA) Transport Solutions: from Research to Deployment - Innovate Mobi...
There is an increasing degree of concern over the continuing sprawl of low density development outwa...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the methodological questions that arise from the study of ...
This paper explores the spatial patterns of walking, cycling, and public transport mobility in Dubli...
In many policy documents on mobility and transport much hope is set on realizing an “adequate spatia...
This paper presents the results of a study undertaken in Dublin, to ascertain passenger preferences ...
Commuting has become a much discussed policy issue in Ireland, as a consequence of a significant inc...
City workers often face a choice between paying high housing costs to live close to work or making l...
Transport projects are economically assessed partly through estimating users ’ benefits in the trans...
This paper proposes and applies a combined stated preference approach in order to estimate residenti...
Dublin, like many other international cities has experienced a significant housing boom in the past ...
Planning in the advanced economies of the US and Australia has demonstrated a continued separation o...
This thesis investigates the location of economic patterns in urban form through an empirical study ...